by Friends | Apr 16, 2008 | Reaching Out
by Joseph Donaher Stuggling and Juttering is a program that uses juggling as a metaphor for stuttering at all levels of the therapeutic process. It was developed at Temple University and is based on Woody Starkweather’s Awareness, Acceptance and Change Model...
by Friends | Oct 28, 2004 | Reaching Out
by Marty Jezer There were no self-help or online discussion groups when I was growing up. Not until I was in my twenties did I meet and talk to an adult who stuttered. I wish that as a kid, I had had that opportunity. Looking back, I wish someone who knew what it was...
by Friends | May 23, 2003 | Reaching Out
by Josh Teitcher, Long Island, N.Y. Hi, my name is Joshua Teitcher and I am ten and a half years old. In my science class we were learning about Isaac Newton and his Three Laws of Motion. I had read “Notes to Listeners: What to Do and What to Know When Speaking...
by Friends | Nov 30, 1998 | Reaching Out
by Mitch Cepler “It is not a sin to attempt and fail. It is a sin not to make an attempt at all,” is a quote that all people who stutter should know. Whenever called upon in school to speak, I think of this quote. I have gone through the teasing and the...